<p>A 53-year-old doctor posted at a community health centre was allegedly beaten to death over a land dispute in the Kotwali area of this Uttar Pradesh district on Saturday, police said. Ghanshyam Tripathi was posted in the Jaisinghpur Community Health Centre.</p>.<p>Tripathi's wife Nisha Tripathi alleged that 'some people who live in Narayanpur killed my husband over a land dispute'.</p>.<p>'My husband came to the house in the evening, took Rs 3,000 from me and said it was for a person making a map. He left the house after having some snacks before returning after sometime on a rickshaw in an injured state,' she said.</p>.Man beaten to death by partner's family in Uttar Pradesh's Mathura.<p>She alleged that the son of Narayanpur resident Jagdish Narayan Singh assaulted her husband. He died in a hospital, she said.</p>.<p>Tripathi had purchased a land parcel located behind a Saraswati Shishu Mandir and there was 'commotion' over it every day, Nisha Tripathi said.</p>.<p>Superintendent of Police Somen Barma said the perpertrators will be arrested soon. Teams have been formed to nab the accused, he added. </p>
<p>A 53-year-old doctor posted at a community health centre was allegedly beaten to death over a land dispute in the Kotwali area of this Uttar Pradesh district on Saturday, police said. Ghanshyam Tripathi was posted in the Jaisinghpur Community Health Centre.</p>.<p>Tripathi's wife Nisha Tripathi alleged that 'some people who live in Narayanpur killed my husband over a land dispute'.</p>.<p>'My husband came to the house in the evening, took Rs 3,000 from me and said it was for a person making a map. He left the house after having some snacks before returning after sometime on a rickshaw in an injured state,' she said.</p>.Man beaten to death by partner's family in Uttar Pradesh's Mathura.<p>She alleged that the son of Narayanpur resident Jagdish Narayan Singh assaulted her husband. He died in a hospital, she said.</p>.<p>Tripathi had purchased a land parcel located behind a Saraswati Shishu Mandir and there was 'commotion' over it every day, Nisha Tripathi said.</p>.<p>Superintendent of Police Somen Barma said the perpertrators will be arrested soon. Teams have been formed to nab the accused, he added. </p>